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Sorensen's Resort

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102: 52: 395: 116:, Hultin was an absentee owner, living full-time in his Los Gatos home nearly 200 miles (320 km) away by road. Hultin hired a series of property managers who proved to be unscrupulous and the resort began a sustained decline, becoming infamous in the area for drug use as damage to the cabins accumulated. However, Sorensen's Resort continued to attract some good press, including a mention in 124:
Viggo Nordic cross-country ski school, believed to be the first such school in California. Hultin's last property managers were much more responsible than those who had come before them, and the resort's fortunes began to turn once again as they began renovating the property and repairing the damage that had accumulated over the years.
147:. The cabins that make up the resort are scattered amidst evergreens and aspens, backing up to the West Fork of the Carson River. In addition to its lodging facilities, the resort provides hosting for weddings and is home to Sorensen's Country Cafe, one of only two restaurants in the sparsely inhabited Hope Valley area. 127:
In 1982, John and Patty Brissenden bought the resort property from Hultin for $ 410,000. Two years later they moved onto the property, where they would live full-time for the rest of their ownership tenure. The Brissendens continued building up the property, including the addition of the large and
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luxurious Norway House cabin. Hultin had started the cabin's construction, but it had been poorly planned and did not meet building codes until the Brissendens opened it to the public in 1984. The couple also worked to improve the restaurant, which eventually developed a "world-class wine list".
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Hultin was an avid cross-country skier who had initially bought the resort with dreams of establishing a large cross-country ski area that would take advantage of the wide-open bottomlands of Hope Valley. This resort did not come to fruition, but under Hultin's ownership, the resort operated the
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narrows to form Woodfords Canyon. Starting out as a humble campsite, Sorensen soon began to expand the resort, and by the end of the 1920s the property boasted ten rustic cabins that rented for 75 cents a night.
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The resort was founded by Martin Sorensen, who immigrated to the United States from Denmark as an 18-year-old in 1890 and found work as a
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In 1970 the Sorensen family sold the resort, along with an additional 140 acres (57 ha) property, to Swedish immigrant
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In 2019, the Brissendens retired after nearly four decades of ownership, and sold the resort to a new owner.
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Mountain resort in Alpine County, California, United States
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Buildings and structures in Alpine County, California
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38°46′28″N 119°54′11″W / 38.77444°N 119.90306°W / 38.77444; -119.90306

Hope Valley
Alpine County, California
West Fork
Carson River
sheep herder
Carson Valley
Hope Valley

Johan Viking Hultin
Los Gatos
National Geographic
California State Route 88
State Route 89
"The California Alps"
Sacramento Magazine




"Sorensen's Resort's roots lie in the early 1900s"
The Record-Courier



"Sorensen's owners retiring after nearly 40 years in high Sierra"
Placerville Mountain Democrat
"Vivid shades of the Sierra's pioneer past"
Los Angeles Times

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